His main responsibilities included:
– training on Office automation procedures, operating systems, and various applications for staff at the Institute’s Fisciano office;
– collaborating on the training of interns who applied to complete their training at the Institute’s Fisciano office;
– hardware and software maintenance for machines used by colleagues at the Fisciano office;
– data processing and database construction for research projects;
– creation of presentations, infographics, and posters for conferences and projects, as well as brochures for the Institute’s Fisciano office;
– member of the technical component of the Institute’s editorial committee;
– member of the editorial board for the Institute’s website;
– drafting and maintaining the Institute’s new website;
– designed and developed the blog platform for the IRPPS branch in Fisciano (SA) called “Welfare Post“.
His main contributions to publications included:
• Authoring a chapter titled “The Portal and Privacy” in the essay “Local Welfare and Clinical Sociology” in “Clinical Sociology and Social Therapy,” Department of Political Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, edited by Massimo Corsale, published by Franco Angeli, 2010, pp. 105-111, ISBN 978-88-568-1716-4;
• Co-author and head of data collection, statistical processing, and graphic representation for the paper “The Social Demand of the Elderly between North and South,” presented by Tiziana Tesauro at the Espanet conference “Social Policies in Italy in the European Scenario,” Nov 6-8, 2008;
• Other data processing and graphics for numerous projects and reports published by the Institute’s Fisciano office.
For several international projects in which the Institute participated, he developed the following websites:
• https://welfarepost.irpps.cnr.it
• http://socedu.irpps.cnr.it
• http://etnoedu.irpps.cnr.it
• http://care.irpps.cnr.it